I'm using Bluehost at the moment. They hold the domain registration
simply as a courtesy, to assure privacy (domain ownership is a rather
large flag for some kinds of spam, I understand). They will release it
to my name at my request, either while using Bluehost or should I
decide to leave.
I am also thinking of using The Hosting Team for another site I have
in mind--the 50% first-year discount offered to list members is a good
incentive.
Unlike most others, though, Bluehost has no storage or bandwidth
minimums. The only drawback I have found so far is that renewals are
for three year minimums. With a limited, fixed income at present,
every dollar counts.
David
On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 09:00, <techwr-l-request -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> wrote:
> From: Ed <glassnet -at- gmail -dot- com>
> To: Traci Pearson <pearsontechcomm -at- comcast -dot- net>
> Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2009 18:45:01 -0400
> Subject: Re: My website saga - part 2
> The best advice I can offer is to never have the hosting and
> registration with one vendor.
>
> GoDaddy is ok for registration, but I would not use them for hosting.
>
> I've been able to get sites up in very short interval. I have to admit
> that it gets easier with each one you do, and depends on the host and
> registrar.
>
> Since moving all my domains to GoDaddy, and all of my hosting to
> HostGator, I've had 0 problems. In the past everything was a problem.
>
> Ed
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